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23 23  {{info}}**Note**: Here, we assume a typical situation where you have already two external machines deployed. Please refer to these microlearnings if you want to know more about [[deploying on-premise machine(s)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Intermediate Level.eMagiz Runtime Management.intermediate-emagiz-runtime-management-start-stop-flows.WebHome||target="blank"]] and [[apply to environment>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-deploy-understanding-deploy-architecture-basic||target="blank"]].{{/info}}
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27 27  == 3.2 Failover Balancing Preference ==
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29 29  Once you have applied the changes, when you go to the "Details" of each of those machines via right-clicking them, then you can find and set for each failover runtime the preferred machine to be the leader. As an example shown in the screenshot below, there are two runtimes that are enabled for failover and you can select whether that runtime running in that "External 01" machine is the preferred leader. Another option is to set the runtime that you select as the backup, or reset it back to "None" if you want. Next to that, notice that here you can find the "Internal IP address" and "Failover port" fields, which have been pre-filled in with property placeholders. We will comeback to these properties later in the following sections.